Migration guide to Zephyr v3.5.0
This document describes the changes required or recommended when migrating your application from Zephyr v3.4.0 to Zephyr v3.5.0.
Any other changes (not directly related to migrating applications) can be found in the release notes.
Required changes
Kernel
The kernel
k_mem_slab_free()
function has changed its signature, now taking avoid *mem
pointer instead of avoid **mem
double-pointer. The new signature will not immediately trigger a compiler error or warning, instead likely causing a invalid memory access at runtime. A new_ASSERT
statement, that you can enable withCONFIG_ASSERT
, will detect if you pass the function memory not belonging to the memory blocks in the slab.CONTAINER_OF
now performs type checking, this was very commonly misused to obtain user structure fromk_work
pointers without passing fromk_work_delayable
. This would now result in a build error and have to be done correctly usingk_work_delayable_from_work()
.
C Library
The default C library used on most targets has changed from the built-in minimal C library to Picolibc. While both provide standard C library interfaces and shouldn’t cause any behavioral regressions for applications, there are a few side effects to be aware of when migrating to Picolibc.
Picolibc enables thread local storage (
CONFIG_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE
) where supported. This changes some internal operations within the kernel that improve performance using some TLS variables. Zephyr places TLS variables in the memory reserved for the stack, so stack usage for every thread will increase by 8-16 bytes.Picolibc uses the same malloc implementation as the minimal C library, but the default heap size depends on which C library is in use. When using the minimal C library, the default heap is zero bytes, which means that malloc will always fail. When using Picolibc, the default is 16kB with
CONFIG_MMU
orARCH_POSIX
, 2kB withCONFIG_USERSPACE
andCONFIG_MPU_REQUIRES_POWER_OF_TWO_ALIGNMENT
. For all other targets, the default heap uses all remaining memory on the system. You can change this by adjustingCONFIG_COMMON_LIBC_MALLOC_ARENA_SIZE
.Picolibc can either be built as part of the OS build or pulled from the toolchain. When building as part of the OS, the build will increase by approximately 1000 files.
When using the standard C++ library with Picolibc, both of those must come from the toolchain as the standard C++ library depends upon the C library ABI.
Picolibc removes the
-ffreestanding
compiler option. This allows significant compiler optimization improvements, but also means that the compiler will now warn about declarations of main which don’t conform to the Zephyr required type –int main(void)
.Picolibc has four different printf/scanf variants supported in Zephyr, ‘double’, ‘long long’, ‘integer’, and ‘minimal. ‘double’ offers a complete printf implementation with exact floating point in decimal and hexadecimal formats, full integer support including long long, C99 integer size specifiers (j, z, t) and POSIX positional arguments. ‘long long’ mode removes float support, ‘integer’ removes long long support while ‘minimal’ mode also removes support for format modifiers and positional arguments. Building the library as a module allows finer control over the feature set provided at each level.
Picolibc’s default floating point input/output code is larger than the minimal C library version (this is necessary to conform with the C language “round trip” requirements for these operations). If you use
CONFIG_CBPRINTF_FP_SUPPORT
, you will see increased memory usage unless you also disableCONFIG_PICOLIBC_IO_FLOAT_EXACT
, which switches Picolibc to a smaller, but inexact conversion algorithm. This requires building Picolibc as a module.
Optional Modules
The following modules have been made optional and are not downloaded with west update by default anymore:
chre
lz4
nanopb
psa-arch-tests
sof
tf-m-tests
tflite-micro
thrift
zscilib
To enable them again use the west config manifest.project-filter -- +<module
name>
command, or west config manifest.group-filter -- +optional
to
enable all optional modules, and then run west update
again.
Device Drivers and Device Tree
zephyr,memory-region-mpu
was renamedzephyr,memory-attr
and its type moved from ‘enum’ to ‘int’. To have a seamless conversion this is the required change in the DT:- "RAM" -> <( DT_MEM_ARM(ATTR_MPU_RAM) )> - "RAM_NOCACHE" -> <( DT_MEM_ARM(ATTR_MPU_RAM_NOCACHE) )> - "FLASH" -> <( DT_MEM_ARM(ATTR_MPU_FLASH) )> - "PPB" -> <( DT_MEM_ARM(ATTR_MPU_PPB) )> - "IO" -> <( DT_MEM_ARM(ATTR_MPU_IO) )> - "EXTMEM" -> <( DT_MEM_ARM(ATTR_MPU_EXTMEM) )>
Device dependencies (incorrectly referred as “device handles” in some areas) are now an optional feature enabled by
CONFIG_DEVICE_DEPS
. This means that an extra linker stage is no longer necessary if this option is not enabled.On all STM32 ADC, it is no longer possible to read sensor channels (Vref, Vbat or temperature) using the ADC driver. The dedicated sensor driver should be used instead. This change is due to a limitation on STM32F4 where the channels for temperature and Vbat are identical, and the impossibility of determining what we want to measure using solely the ADC API.
The RAM disk driver has been changed to support multiple instances and instantiation using devicetree. As a result, Kconfig option
CONFIG_DISK_RAM_VOLUME_SIZE
and Kconfig optionCONFIG_DISK_RAM_VOLUME_NAME
are removed, and the application using the RAM disk must instantiate it using devicetree, as in the following example:/ { ramdisk0 { compatible = "zephyr,ram-disk"; disk-name = "RAM"; sector-size = <512>; sector-count = <192>; }; };
The
goodix,gt911
,xptek,xpt2046
andhynitron,cst816s
drivers have been converted from Kscan to Input, they can still be used with Kscan applications by adding azephyr,kscan-input
node.The
zephyr,gpio-keys
binding has been merged intogpio-keys
and the callback definition has been renamed fromINPUT_LISTENER_CB_DEFINE
toINPUT_CALLBACK_DEFINE
.The
ti,bq274xx
driver was using incorrect units for capacity and power channels, these have been fixed and scaled by x1000 factor from the previous implementation, any application using them has to be changed accordingly.The configuration options for the SSD1306 display driver can now be provided via the Devicetree binding
solomon,ssd1306fb
. The following Kconfig options:CONFIG_SSD1306_DEFAULT
,CONFIG_SSD1306_SH1106_COMPATIBLE
, andCONFIG_SSD1306_REVERSE_MODE
have been removed.You can remove
CONFIG_SSD1306_DEFAULT
without any other modification.CONFIG_SSD1306_SH1106_COMPATIBLE
was used to assert that the device is (compatible with) SH1106. This has been replaced by a dedicated dts compatible declaration. You may update an existing sh1106 node to change thecompatible
designation fromsolomon,ssd1306fb
tosinowealth,sh1106
.CONFIG_SSD1306_REVERSE_MODE
is now set using theinversion-on
property of the devicetree node.
GPIO drivers not implementing IRQ related operations must now provide
NULL
to the relevant operations:pin_interrupt_configure
,manage_callback
,get_pending_int
. The public API will return-ENOSYS
when these are not available, instead of-ENOTSUP
.STM32 Ethernet driver was misusing
hwinfo_get_device_id()
to generate last 3 bytes of mac address, resulting in a high risk of collision when using SoCs from the same lot. This is now fixed to use the whole range of entropy available from the unique ID (96 bits). Devices using unique ID based mac address will see last 3 bytes of their MAC address modified by this change.On all STM32 (except F1x and F37x series), two new required properties have been added to ADC to configure the source clock and the prescaler.
st,adc-clock-source
allows choosing either synchronous or asynchronous clock source.st,adc-prescaler
allows setting the value of the prescaler for the chosen clock source. Not all combinations are allowed. Refer to the appropriate RefMan for more information. When choosing asynchronous clock, the choice of the kernel source clock is made in theclocks
node as it is done for other peripherals, for example, to select HSI16 as clock source for STM32G0:&adc { clocks = <&rcc STM32_CLOCK_BUS_APB1_2 0x00100000>, <&rcc STM32_SRC_HSI ADC_SEL(2)>; };
On NXP boards with LPC DMA, the DMA controller node used to have its
dma-channels
property set in the board DTS as a way to configure the amount of structures the driver will allocate. This did not match the zephyr dma-controller binding, so this property is now fixed and set in the SOC devicetree definition. Downstream boards should not override this property and instead use the new driver KconfigCONFIG_DMA_MCUX_LPC_NUMBER_OF_CHANNELS_ALLOCATED
.The LPC55XXX series SOC (except LPC55S06) default main clock has been updated to PLL1 source from XTAL32K running at 144MHZ. If the new kconfig option
CONFIG_INIT_PLL1
is disabled then the main clock is muxed to FRO_HR as before.The Kconfig option
CONFIG_GPIO_NCT38XX_INTERRUPT
has been renamed toCONFIG_GPIO_NCT38XX_ALERT
.The CAN controller timing API functions
can_set_timing()
andcan_set_timing_data()
no longer fallback to the (Re-)Synchronization Jump Width (SJW) value set in the devicetree properties for the given CAN controller upon encountering an SJW value corresponding toCAN_SJW_NO_CHANGE
(which is no longer available). The caller will therefore need to fill in thesjw
field incan_timing
. To aid in this, thecan_calc_timing()
andcan_calc_timing_data()
functions now automatically calculate a suitable SJW. The calculated SJW can be overwritten by the caller if needed. The CAN controller API functionscan_set_bitrate()
andcan_set_bitrate_data()
now also automatically calculate a suitable SJW, but their SJW cannot be overwritten by the caller.The CAN ISO-TP message configuration in
isotp_msg_id
is changed to use the following flags instead of bit fields:ISOTP_MSG_EXT_ADDR
to enable ISO-TP extended addressingISOTP_MSG_FIXED_ADDR
to enable ISO-TP fixed addressingISOTP_MSG_IDE
to use extended (29-bit) CAN IDs
The two new flags
ISOTP_MSG_FDF
andISOTP_MSG_BRS
were added for CAN FD mode.NXP i.MX RT based boards should now enable
CONFIG_DEVICE_CONFIGURATION_DATA
at the board level when using a DCD with the RT bootrom, and enableCONFIG_NXP_IMX_EXTERNAL_SDRAM
when using external SDRAM via the SEMCNXP i.MX RT11xx series SNVS pin control name identifiers have been updated to match with the source data for these SOCs. The pin names have had the suffix
dig
added. For example,iomuxc_snvs_wakeup_gpio13_io00
has been renamed toiomuxc_snvs_wakeup_dig_gpio13_io00
Power Management
Platforms that implement power management hooks must explicitly select
CONFIG_HAS_PM
in Kconfig. This is now a dependency ofCONFIG_PM
. Before this change all platforms could enableCONFIG_PM
because empty weak stubs were provided, however, this is no longer supported. As a result of this change, power management hooks are no longer defined as weaks.Multiple platforms no longer support powering the system off using
pm_state_force()
. The newsys_poweroff()
API must be used. Migrated platforms include Nordic nRF, STM32, ESP32 and TI CC13XX/26XX. The new API is independent fromCONFIG_PM
. It requiresCONFIG_POWEROFF
to be enabled, which depends onCONFIG_HAS_POWEROFF
, an option selected by platforms implementing the required new hooks.
Bootloader
The
CONFIG_BOOTLOADER_SRAM_SIZE
default value is now0
(was16
). Bootloaders that use a part of the SRAM should set this value to an appropriate size. GitHub #60371
Bluetooth
The
accept()
callback’s signature inbt_l2cap_server
has changed toint (*accept)(struct bt_conn *conn, struct bt_l2cap_server *server, struct bt_l2cap_chan **chan)
, adding a newserver
parameter pointing to thebt_l2cap_server
structure instance the callback relates to. GitHub #60536
Networking
A new networking Kconfig option
CONFIG_NET_INTERFACE_NAME
defaults toy
. The option allows user to set a name to a network interface. During system startup a default name is assigned to the network interface likeeth0
to the first Ethernet network interface. The option affects the behavior ofSO_BINDTODEVICE
BSD socket option. If the Kconfig option is set ton
, which is how the system worked earlier, then the name of the device assigned to the network interface is used by theSO_BINDTODEVICE
socket option. If the Kconfig option is set toy
(current default), then the network interface name is used by theSO_BINDTODEVICE
socket option.Ethernet PHY devicetree bindings were updated to use the standard
reg
property for the PHY address instead of a customaddress
property. As a result, MDIO controller nodes now require#address-cells
and#size-cells
properties. Similarly, Ethernet PHY devicetree nodes and corresponding driver were updated to consistently use the node nameethernet-phy
instead ofphy
. Devicetrees and overlays must be updated accordingly:mdio { compatible = "mdio-controller"; #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <0>; ethernet-phy@0 { compatible = "ethernet-phy"; reg = <0>; }; };
Other Subsystems
ZBus runtime observers implementation now relies on the HEAP memory instead of a memory slab. Thus, zbus’ configuration (kconfig) related to runtime observers has changed. To keep your runtime observers code working correctly, you need to:
Replace the integer
CONFIG_ZBUS_RUNTIME_OBSERVERS_POOL_SIZE
with the booleanCONFIG_ZBUS_RUNTIME_OBSERVERS
;Set the HEAP size with the
CONFIG_HEAP_MEM_POOL_SIZE
.
The zbus VDED delivery sequence has changed. Check the documentation to verify if it will affect your code.
MCUmgr SMP version 2 error codes entry has changed due to a collision with an existing response in shell_mgmt. Previously, these errors had the entry
ret
but now have the entryerr
.smp_add_cmd_ret()
is now deprecated andsmp_add_cmd_err()
should be used instead,MGMT_CB_ERROR_RET
is now deprecated andMGMT_CB_ERROR_ERR
should be used instead. SMP version 2 error code defines for in-tree modules have been updated to replace the*_RET_RC_*
parts with*_ERR_*
.MCUmgr SMP version 2 error translation (to legacy MCUmgr error code) is now handled in function handlers by setting the
mg_translate_error
function pointer ofmgmt_group
when registering a group. Seesmp_translate_error_fn
for function details. Any SMP version 2 handlers made for Zephyr 3.4 need to be updated to include these translation functions when the groups are registered.
ARM
ARM SoC initialization routines no longer need to call NMI_INIT(). The macro call has been removed as it was not doing anything useful.
RISC V
The
CONFIG_RISCV_MTVEC_VECTORED_MODE
Kconfig option was renamed toCONFIG_RISCV_VECTORED_MODE
.
Recommended Changes
Setting the GIC architecture version by selecting
CONFIG_GIC_V1
,CONFIG_GIC_V2
andCONFIG_GIC_V3
directly in Kconfig has been deprecated. The GIC version should now be specified by adding the appropriate compatible, for examplearm,gic-v2
, to the GIC node in the device tree.Nordic nRF based boards using
CONFIG_NFCT_PINS_AS_GPIOS
to configure NFCT pins as GPIOs, should instead set the new UICRnfct-pins-as-gpios
property in devicetree. It can be set like this in the board devicetree files:&uicr { nfct-pins-as-gpios; };
Nordic nRF based boards using
CONFIG_GPIO_AS_PINRESET
to configure reset GPIO as nRESET, should instead set the new UICRgpio-as-nreset
property in devicetree. It can be set like this in the board devicetree files:&uicr { gpio-as-nreset; };
The
CONFIG_MODEM_GSM_PPP
modem driver is obsolete. Instead the newCONFIG_MODEM_CELLULAR
driver should be used. As part of thisCONFIG_GSM_MUX
andCONFIG_UART_MUX
are being marked as deprecated as well. The new modem subsystemCONFIG_MODEM_CMUX
andCONFIG_MODEM_PPP
should be used instead.Device drivers should now be restricted to
PRE_KERNEL_1
,PRE_KERNEL_2
andPOST_KERNEL
initialization levels. Other device initialization levels, includingEARLY
,APPLICATION
, andSMP
, have been deprecated and will be removed in future releases. Note that these changes do not apply to initialization levels used in the context of theinit.h
API, e.g.SYS_INIT
.The following CAN controller devicetree properties are now deprecated in favor specifying the initial CAN bitrate using the
bus-speed
,sample-point
,bus-speed-data
, andsample-point-data
properties:sjw
prop-seg
phase-seg1
phase-seg1
sjw-data
prop-seg-data
phase-seg1-data
phase-seg1-data
<zephyr/arch/arm/aarch32/cortex_a_r/cmsis.h>
and<zephyr/arch/arm/aarch32/cortex_m/cmsis.h>
are now deprecated in favor of including<cmsis_core.h>
instead. The new header is part of the CMSIS glue code in themodules
directory.Random API header
<zephyr/random/rand32.h>
is deprecated in favor of<zephyr/random/random.h>
. The old header will be removed in future releases and its usage should be avoided.